AP Chemistry Handout 15.4 Le Châtelier’s Principle Henri-Louis Le Châtelier* (1850–1936), a French industrial chemist: If a system at equilibrium is disturbed by a change in temperature, pressure, or a component concentration, the system will shift its equilibrium position so as to _________ the effect of the disturbance. 1. Change in Reactant or Product Concentration A(g) + B(g) ⇋ C(g) + D(g) Add reactant Shift to ________ Add product Shift to ________ Remove reactant Shift to ________ Remove product Shift to ________ Will the change of concentration change the value of K? Why? 2. Change in temperature For an exothermic reaction H2SO4 + NaOH→Na2SO4+H2O Increase temperature Shift to ________ Decrease temperature Shift to ________ 1 AP Chemistry Handout For an endothermic reaction: H2O2→ H2O+O2 Increase temperature Shift to ________ Decrease temperature Shift to ________ Will the change of temperature change the value of K? How? 3. Change in volume or pressure What’s the most common way to change the pressure of a system? At constant temperature, reducing th e volume of a gaseous equilibrium mixture causes the system to shift in the direction that ________ the number of moles of gas. Increasing the volume causes a shift in the direction that produces ______ gas molecule For this reaction :H2(g)+Cl2(g) → 2HCl(g), Increase pressure Decrease pressure Shift to ________ Shift to ________ For this reaction :N2(g) + 3 H2(g) ⇋ 2NH3(g), Increase pressure Decrease pressure Shift to ________ Shift to ________ 2 AP Chemistry Handout 4. The effect of catalyst A catalyst increases the rate at which equilibrium is achieved but does not change the composition of the equilibrium mixture. Energy graph of adding catalyst: Graph of rate: Graph of product: 3